The FVRCP vaccination is an essential piece of your feline’s routine. It keeps three conceivably deadly airborne viruses from infecting your cat, these viruses are rhinotracheitis, calicivirus and panleukopenia.
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Heartworm Disease In Cats
Spread by infected mosquitoes, heartworm is progressively being perceived as a hidden reason for health issues in local cats. Regardless of its name, heartworm essentially causes lung disease in cats. Prevention is an essential step toward any sort of improvement in the health of felines living in territories thickly populated by mosquitoes, and prevention techniques ought to be talked about with a veterinarian.
Feline Leukemia Virus
Feline Leukemia Virus (FeLV) is a virus that can affect the immune system and a plethora of other bodily functions and abilities. If not prevented with vaccines or safe measures, it has the chance to be a fatal virus.
Leptospirosis In Dogs
Leptospirosis is a disease that can be transmitted to humans and a small amount of other animals. If untreated, the disease can be fatal. In this article, I am going to discuss the effects and symptoms of Leptospirosis and how All Pets Veterinary Medical Center can diagnose and treat the affliction.
Toxic Medication For Pets
As pet owners, its often hard to refrain from trying to help your pet when he or she is sick. It’s natural to want to ease your pet’s pain if he or she is feeling ill or discomfort. But before you act, take into consideration that common medications used for humans can be toxic or even fatal to your pet.
Nutrition Full Diet For Your Pet Birds
When it comes to feeding your pet bird, you want to add a variety in what they eat. Giving your bird a seed only diet is not healthy in any aspect for your birds diet. Could you imagine eating the same meal every day? Humans and birds alike need a more complex diet that consists of foods high in nutrition such as fruits, veggies, seeds, and sometimes even table food.
Importance of Pet Vaccines
Like us humans, there are dozens of illnesses that your dog can be exposed to at any minute. In an effort to keep pets safe, vaccines have been developed and improved upon over the years. Like many things in this world, vaccines do carry their pros and cons, along with certain key risks ranging from minor to major. At All Pets Veterinary Medical Center, we want you to be advised about the careful planning of getting your loved pet vaccine injections, and we will cover with you the different routines followed.
Back to School Pet Tips
Most families adopt their pets during the summertime of the year, giving your children and you months to establish a wonderful relationship with your pets. However, school time is coming up, and when that comes your children will not have all the time they once had to dedicate to playing with your pets. This sudden shift in attention may be stressing towards your dog or cat, so its best you set up a schedule with your family to dedicate to your pet to help them get the attention they need.
All Pets Loves Exotics!
Bring on the Birds!
Exotic patients are some of our favorite patients! Aside from our feline and canine patients, Dr. Rupley acts as a veterinarian for birds of all sizes, pocket pets like guinea pigs, rats and chinchillas, reptiles and the occasional special pet like a coatamundi or micro pig! Dr. Rupley is an excellent Avian certified veterinarian with a love for her feathered patients. Continue reading All Pets Loves Exotics!
Laparoscopic Spays
Today many pet owners make the responsible decision to have their cat or dog spayed, resulting in fewer homeless pets and often preventing unwanted behaviors in pets. One of All Pets Veterinary Medical Center’s premiere veterinary services is our laparoscopic spay surgery. Our team members are passionate about this surgery because it reduces the pain and discomfort of the pet by at least 65%! Continue reading Laparoscopic Spays